I have seen this before and they were actually more respectful than I thought they would be. I don't let stuff like that bother me because as time marches on, no matter how much information is available, younger people will always be all about whatever is new to them. It's not a bad thing, and it's not like every youth turns a blind eye to old things, anyway.

I guess I am more sympathetic because I remember the days where video games in general were looked down upon by older generations. I was more lucky since I had little to no resistance of it with my immediate family (they even played some games here and there), but other parts of my family or friends families acted like we were juggling knives or something. They failed to see that they looked at something like watching television for extended periods of time as normal, which generations older than them had a huge problem with, but time marched on and that activity became more accepted. The same thing is happening to games today, and I am totally getting off track here.

Point is, I try not to turn into one of those adults. If a young person likes stuff from my childhood, cool. If not, no big deal. I would like to see people around my age deal with (and going in without instructions) an 8-track player, an older type writer, or paying bills without the assistance of the internet.